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2 days agoMan City's Semenyo highlights further racial abuse
Antoine Semenyo has reported further racial abuse this season, highlighting ongoing issues of racism in football.
What happened to Romaine is unacceptable, we stand with him. There is no room for racism or abuse in football or anywhere else. That's clear for us, we stand for respect, inclusion and diversity, these are the values of football and the values of the club, so it's clear.
There are many reasons. The entire club, the environment and everything offered here convinced me to stay for more years. That played a big role, especially the last couple of years, in which I've felt very at home. I've experienced many wonderful moments here, like my first championship, but also difficult times due to injuries, during which the club provided invaluable support. Therefore it quickly became clear to me that I wanted to stay for two more years.
When you don't win at home that can happen, sighed Alonso of the reaction from the famously tough crowd. The team kept going, we tried until the end and with all the difficulties we have [with knack] the players gave everything. Today I have nothing to criticise. The results in November and December haven't been good, or what we wanted. We're self-critical, but have to keep working and believing it will pass.
Funcom has acknowledged an oversight in their development process that led to unintended PvP areas in Dune: Awakening’s Deep Desert. Players experienced loss of bases, equipment, and vehicles.
According to the Arizona Republic, Lovullo said he heard the comments made toward Marte during the player's at-bat during the top of the seventh inning and that he and bench coach Jeff Banister asked for the responsible fan to be removed.